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- Building peace (Letter)
Letter to the Chapel Hill News, by Nancy Milio Discusses the "The Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act", introduced by Sen. Ben Cardin
- IBC Foundation Hosts Public Health Policy Pioneer Dr. Nancy Milio
Nov 16, 2016
Dr. Nancy Milio, the 77-year old originator of public health policy and founder of Detroit’s Moms and Tots Center, speaks at an IBC Foundation event in honor of National Health Center Week.
- Making Healthcare Accessible to All: The Impact of Nancy Milio on Community Care
Addressing racial disparities in medical care through grassroots work, academia, and policy, Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation, December 16, 2020. "This article is part of our “The Power of Nursing” series, celebrating the Year of the Nurse by sharing the stories of influential nurses throughout modern history. "
- Nancy Milio reads from and discusses her book "9226 Kercheval"
Broadcast: Jun. 13, 1970 | Duration: 00:53:08
Nancy Milio's book, "9226 Kercheval: The Storefront That Did Not Burn," is about community health services offered in a ghetto on the south side of Detroit, Michigan. As a nurse, Milio knew how important it was to offer quality health services to poor and uneducated individuals. With their real names changed, Milio talks about her experiences with Mrs. Watkins, Johhnie West and others at the center. (Includes transcript.)
- Seeking Truth and Speaking it As Best We Can
Seeking Truth and Speaking it As Best We Can
Nancy Milio’s passion for public health and advocacy led her to Quakerism and FCNL.
By Alison VanDewark | Friends Committee on National Legislation | August 4, 2023
- The Nancy Milio Collection
At the University of Virginia School of Nursing Profile, photos,short video, finding aid
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